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  1. Hi together, I know that my request is controversial since some people will argue that mods that change/decrease the difficulty level of a Souls-like game spoil the entire experience, but that's a matter of personal experience. After playing Nioh 2 without any mods or cheats, I'm really annoyed by the game's approach. I'm a casual gamer and I'm fine with it. I like the game's combat system in general (without the fact that it's so unforgiving), and I particularly like the setting since I'm really interested in Japanese mythology, history and Samurai culture, which is the reason why I bought the game in the first place although I knew that it's combat was likely to be brutal. There are way to few aRPGs set in the feudal Japanese period where you can fully customize yourSamurai character while still encountering Yokai, Oni and other mythological creatures, and even fewer games where you play as a Han'yō yourself - or does anyone know another one? So I definitely wanted to give Nioh 2 a try, but the fact that it is souls-like really spoils the experience for me. There are some mods for Dark Souls and Elden Ring that reduce the damage you take by e. g. 50%, but I haven't found any mod like this for Nioh 2. Is this possibly for the game? If yes, I would really, really appreciate if someone could make a mod like this! Thank you in advance!
  2. I did it all and it didn't work ... do i have to activate offline from steam or origin? From Origin, Steam shouldn't matter! ;)
  3. I might have had a similar problem and found a way around it by chance. I have the GOTY version including the Deluxe content and although the game loaded via FMM after installing an older Origin version, it was brutally lagging. When I restartet my computer later and tried to lauch DAI via FMM again, I was prompted to either install the latest Origin update or to use the offline mode, and when I chose that option, everyhing was working normally again (incl. the respective mods). So maybe playing in the offline mode might help you with your problem, too? I'm new to game modding, so I'm not sure whether my thoughts make sense...
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